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minute periods of extra time may be played. If the winner has not been determined by extra time, a free-taking competition may be held. Each team will nominate five players to take frees from their chosen position in front of the posts and with no defenders – on the forty five metre line in football and from the hands or from the ground, on the sixty five metre line in hurling. If the teams score an equal number of points from their five frees, the outcome of the match is decided by sudden death frees using the same nominated players in the same order.
718:: the basic organisational unit of the GAA, at least one of which exists in most parishes throughout Ireland. Clubs are commonly named after either the home district, or a saint or national hero associated with that district. If the club fields teams only in Gaelic football, that name is followed by GFC (Gaelic Football Club); for hurling-only clubs it is HC (Hurling Club), but for clubs involved in two or more Gaelic sports the usual term is GAC (Gaelic Athletic Club). All clubs are controlled by locally elected volunteer committees.
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1428:: Penalties may be taken in order to determine the winners if a game is level at the end of normal or extra time. Only goals count. Initially up to five penalties are taken by each team. If the number of goals scored from the five penalties are equal, sudden-death penalties are taken. A penalty shoot-out is sometimes used instead of a
1777:: Card shown to a player who has been cautioned ("booked") for committing certain types of fouls, or who has been ticked twice (see Tick above). A player who is cautioned twice in a match (either two yellows or a yellow followed by a black) is immediately also shown a red card, sent off and cannot be replaced.
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Umpire: One of four officials in a game of football or hurling, identifiable by their white coat, whose responsibilities include to signal a point by waving a white flag, to signal a goal by waving a green flag, to indicate which side last touched the ball before it crossed the end-line, and to alert
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Free Taking
Competition: If the score is level in a match after the two normal halves, two ten minute periods of extra time played each way may be played (depending on the rules for the relevant competition). If the score is still level after the first two halves of extra time, a further two five
1005:, particularly in the sense that they rivalled Gaelic games for popularity in Ireland during the formative years of the GAA. Officially, the GAA does not use this phrase - specific sports (such as association football and horse racing) are banned from GAA grounds.
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Winner on the day: If the score is level at the end of a match, the competition rules may require that a winner is determined on the day. Extra time may be played though the match could still be level at the end of this extra time. A tie-breaker in the form of a
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Tick: a mark made by the referee in their notebook against a player who has committed a certain type of foul, but not so serious as to warrant a yellow card (see below). If a player who is ticked in a match commits a second similar foul, they are shown a yellow
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currently or formerly used for administrative purposes (but not the newer administrative counties in the
Republic). However, counties as used in Gaelic games sometimes admit into their competitions clubs from neighbouring administrative counties, so that the
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Extra time: If the score is level in a match after normal time, extra time may be played. Initially two ten minute periods of extra time are played each way. If the score is still level, a further two five minute periods of extra time may be played each
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Super 8s: Common term used to describe the two four-team groups introduced in the All-Ireland Senior
Football Championship in 2018 to replace the previous knock-out quarter-finals. Officially they are known as the All-Ireland Quarter-Final
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Grade: A level at which a game or competition is played, based on age (e.g., Senior, Minor), ability (e.g. Senior, Junior), gender, etc. See Senior, Under-21 and Minor. A grade can also be split further, e.g. Senior A, Senior
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Home final: In competitions in which an overseas team gets a bye to the final, a final played between two teams from the island of
Ireland. The winning team then plays the overseas team in the final proper. For example, the
1008:
Forty-five: Kick awarded in football to the attacking side 45 metres from the defending side's goal when a player for the defending side last touches the ball before it goes over that side's end line. Formerly known as a
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Central
Competitions Control Committee (CCCC): Committee which organises fixtures for competitions above provincial level and proposes suspensions, fines, etc. on units and individuals who, in their view, have broken the
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Sixty-five: Puck awarded in hurling to the attacking side 65 metres from the defending side's goal when a player for the defending side last touches the ball before it goes over that side's end line. Formerly known as a
774:
boundaries are more fluid than those used for government purposes. Most Gaelic games county names in
Ireland are shared with current or former administrative counties, the sole exception at present being County
616:
Barracks games: (derogatory) nickname for "foreign sports" (see below) from their supposed connection with the
British military. Also "the barracks" as in "go to the barracks" (i.e. watch one of the foreign
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Hand-pass: In hurling, football and camogie, when a ball is slapped with the palm of the hand, rather than throwing (which is illegal). Hand-passing may not be used to score goals, but may be used to score
1600:
Sidepull/Side-pull: where two players running together for the sliotar will collide at the shoulders and swing together to win the tackle and "pull" (name given to swing the hurley) with extreme force.
1963:
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Mark: A free-kick designed to encourage kicking in Gaelic football. It is available to a player who catches a ball cleanly which has travelled 20m without touching the ground in two circumstances –
1626:
Solo: In hurling, to run with the sliotar balanced or bouncing on the end of the hurley (also known as a solo run). In football, to drop the ball onto the toe and kick it back into the hands.
703:
Central
Hearings Committee (CHC): Committee to which a unit or individual first bring their case if they do not accept a penalty proposed by the Central Competitions Control Committee (CCCC).
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The player who catches the ball, either an attacker or defender, can signal his intent to stop and take the free-kick resulting from the mark by raising an arm or playing on immediately.
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Sideline ball: A kick (football) or puck (hurling) awarded when the ball passes over the sideline. It is awarded to the opposite team to that of the player who last touched the ball.
765:: a geographic region within the GAA, controlled by a County Board (sometimes called County Committee). In Ireland, there are 32 of these, corresponding closely to the boundaries of
605:
Backdoor: Adjective describing a "knockout" championship in which defeated teams are not immediately eliminated from the competition, and remain eligible to win (e.g. Offaly in the
696:
Central
Appeals Committee (CAC): Committee to which a unit or individual may bring their case if they are unsuccessful at the first hearing by the Central Hearings Committee (CHC).
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Wide: When the ball passes over the end line having last been touched by a player on the attacking side. The defending side is awarded a kickout (football) or puckout (hurling).
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saw Dublin beat Kerry in the home final, before becoming All-Ireland champions by beating London in the actual final, which was London's only game in that year's championship.
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Golden score: A tie-breaking mechanism used in some knockout competitions. After a drawn game, play continues until one team scores a goal or a point; that team is the winner.
1333:): The playing and organisational rules of the GAA. Part 1 contains the Association's constitution and rules, while Part 2 contains the playing rules of hurling and football.
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Black card: Card shown to a player who has committed a "cynical" foul. The player is sent off to a sin bin for 10 minutes and can return to the field after that.
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1501:: Card shown to a player who has been sent off for committing a serious foul, or who has been shown two yellow cards or a yellow card followed by a black card.
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Full Back: Number 3. A very important defender as they normally play directly in front of the goal and are the last line of defence in front of the goalkeeper.
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Advanced Mark: when an attacking player in play (ie. not from a free-kick) on or beyond the opposition's 45m line kicks a ball over the opposition's 45m line
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Goal: A score in football, hurling and camogie – worth three points, awarded when the ball legally crosses the goal line under the bar and between the posts.
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1619:: the hard leather ball used in hurling; slightly larger than a tennis ball, it has a cork core and a stitched rib. A football or handball is known as
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Qualifiers: Name given to a separate system from the main competition in a double-elimination tournament where beaten teams are given another chance.
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Kickout: The kick, usually taken by the goalkeeper, which restarts a football match after the opposition has scored a goal or point or kicked a wide.
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Point: A score in football, camogie, ladies' football and hurling, awarded when the ball legally passes over the bar, between the posts. See also
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Hook: where a player approaches another player from a rear angle and attempts to catch the opponent's hurley with his own at the top of the swing.
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972:: literally Festival of Youth Football, national festival of football for boys and girls under 14 years of age and is based on the GAA club unit.
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Minor: A grade for under 17 or under 18 players (depending on the competition rules); also, a player who qualifies to play in the minor grade.
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783:). Outside Ireland, for GAA purposes "county" often refers to places which are not otherwise termed counties, e.g. entire countries such as
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1570:: a division of the GAA charged with promotion of cultural activities, and the name of a series of annual competitions in such activities.
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Weak hand: In handball, this is the left hand for right-handed people (and right for left-handers). It is often exploited by opponents.
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level. Some championships have senior and junior, but no intermediate, equivalents, for example the All-Ireland
Football Championships.
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Throw-in: the starting of a game, or restarting after half-time, by the referee throwing the ball between two players from each team.
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For an attacking player to enter opponents' small rectangle during set play (free kicks) before the ball enters the small rectangle
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For an attacking player to enter opponents' small rectangle during play before the final play of the ball into the small rectangle
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Block: where one player prevents an opponent's strike by trapping the ball between his hurley and the opponent's swinging hurley.
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End line: The two shorter sides - the ends - of a football or hurling pitch, at the centre of which the goalposts are situated.
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programme shown broadcast twice a year on the eve of the All-Ireland hurling and All-Ireland football finals respectively.
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Disputes Resolution Authority (DRA): An external independent quasi-legal body which is the final arbiter in GAA disputes.
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Pre-shoot position: In handball, this is a position six foot deeper into the court than where the ball was contacted.
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966:: literally "Festival of the Gaels", an annual tournament comprising the sports of hurling, camogie and handball.
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Caid: Another name for Gaelic football, usually referring to precodified varieties in the south west of Ireland.
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791:. Many county boards have subsidiary boards or committees for different regions within the Gaelic games county.
643:. Where the referee notes the name of a player, without giving a black, yellow, or red card. Akin to a warning.
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which plays both football and hurling at a similar level. Most counties specialise in one sport or the other.
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County championship: A championship in football or hurling in a specific grade contested by clubs within a
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1478:, meaning striking the ball with the stick. A puckout is when a goalkeeper pucks the ball back into play.
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Square: usually "the square", the small rectangle surrounding the goal in hurling, camogie and football.
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Four Codes: the four types of handball administered by the GAA, aka 40x20, 60x30, One Wall and Hardball.
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Intermediate: A grade, higher than junior, of competition for players not quite good enough to play at
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For an attacking player to enter opponents' small rectangle before the ball enters the small rectangle
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in hurling and camogie, won by striking (pucking) the ball the fewest times to cover a set distance.
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562:: An annual award, one of which is given to the best player in each of the fifteen positions in
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can refer to an already mentioned All-Ireland championship; more generally it can refer to the
544:, run by the GAA and whose winners become national champions at the grade of that competition.
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Shot anticipation: in handball, this is where you work out where the ball will bounce back to.
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meaning literally "Dear friend". Often used to start official communications, even in English.
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1510:: A former rule in the GAA's Official Guide which forbade members of the British military or
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1520:: A former rule in the GAA's Official Guide which forbade members from playing or attending
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The term "GAA" is not normally used in competition names, particularly in GAA-only sports.
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Underhand stroke: A stroke in handball, where the hand hits the ball from below the waist.
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818:; colloquially "Croker" or "Headquarters"): The principal stadium and headquarters of the
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Foreign sports: A phrase in common usage used to describe non-gaelic field games such as
1576:: A person who helps pick a team. Usually a team has two of these, as well as a manager.
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Challenge match: A type of game, usually played independent of any organised tournament.
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Hardball: the most ancient form of handball. It is also the fastest of the Four Codes.
1055:: No. 1, player in football and hurling whose job it is to prevent goals being scored.
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Corner back: Players who stand on either side of the full back, and who are defenders.
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Sidearm stroke: A stroke in handball, where the ball is hit from around waist level.
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Senior: The highest grade which a player can play at, not limited by age or ability.
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1013:(45 metres is roughly equivalent to 50 yards). A 45-metre puck is used in camogie.
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Free-out: normal means of restarting play by the non-offending team after a foul.
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1046:: The sports of Gaelic football, hurling, camogie, Gaelic handball and rounders.
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1827:"JBHC Section A – Official Westmeath GAA website | GAA News & Results"
378:= All-County League, sometimes used in counties that also have regional leagues
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Junior: A grade of competition for players not quite good enough to play at
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838:: Irish for club, society or association, can be found in various compounds.
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players under modified rules. Not to be confused with "international rules".
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1950:"Connacht introduce Golden score rule – » Leitrim GAA – CLG Liatroma"
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Football: Always Gaelic football. Association football is referred to as "
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712:: A competition for Gaelic footballers based on accuracy of long kicking.
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Competitions usually have long names, so an abbreviation system is used:
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Puck, puckout: in hurling and camogie "puck" is an anglicisation of the
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779:(the largely coterminous administrative county, abolished in 1973, was
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797:: the colours of the kit worn by that county's representative team in
2015:
1370:", this Irish word appears in the names of some sports grounds, e.g.
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60x30: the "Big Alley" court form of handball indigenous to Ireland.
1242:(from Irish Cic Fada): A kicking competition for Gaelic footballers.
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Under-21: A grade of competition for players under 21 years of age.
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40x20: The international code of handball, introduced from the USA.
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1664:: RTÉ's main Gaelic games television programme, on air since 1979.
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868:: the voluntary organisation of primary school teachers who coach
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under modified rules. Not to be confused with "compromise rules".
1166:. The term can also be used to describe the players on the teams.
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terminology which refers to competitions or matches between two
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2290:
2065:
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1842:"Cork camogie championship: Killeagh through as game cut short"
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Stroke: a method of hitting the ball with the hand in handball.
937:: A person who plays both football and hurling at a high level.
630:
Big Alley: the 60x30 foot court, the indigenous handball alley.
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Sideline: The two longer sides of a football or hurling pitch.
1339:
Overhand stroke: A stroke in handball, similar to pitching in
581:Áras: Irish, meaning a sports centre, or club (i.e. building).
540:
All-Ireland: Adjective describing a competition, such as the
41:
1795:"Electric Ireland Leinster MHC: Offaly bridge a 22-year gap"
1459:, these are collections of counties. They correspond to the
1312:
Kickout Mark: when the kickout travels beyond the 45m line
1896:"Penalty shoot-outs in the GAA: High drama or awful end?"
2051:. Thomas Crosbie Holdings. 20 April 2005. Archived from
537:, often measuring 12.2 m by 6.1 m (40 feet by 20 feet).
1915:"Are we better served by penalties or a golden score?"
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Square ball: A type of foul in hurling and football -
728:, the one Gaelic game widely adopted outside Ireland.
1530:: A rule in the GAA's Official Guide which prevents
609:). Such teams are said to re-enter the championship
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1809:"u20 FL Div 2 Fixtures & Results - Antrim GAA"
1193:to entice Gaelic footballers to Australia to play
693:): Women's hurling. A GAA coinage, from the Irish.
1680:a pre-Norman Gaelic sports and religious festival
623:: The flattened, curved end head of a hurley, or
363:All-Ireland Junior Ladies' Football Championship
1394:, a common element in the names of GAA grounds.
1172:: Games played between Gaelic footballers, and
1608:(65 metres is roughly equivalent to 70 yards).
862:as a whole; also means "Gaelic Athletic Club".
3005:
2302:
2077:
1536:List of non-Gaelic games played in Croke Park
1534:being played on GAA-controlled property. See
1408:, i.e. the game of Gaelic football. See also
1100:1908 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship
29:list of terms and jargon used in relation to
8:
607:1998 All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship
2011:
2009:
2007:
2005:
2003:
2001:
1538:for exceptions to this rule (as from 2005).
346:: Westmeath Junior "B" Hurling Championship
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2333:History of the Gaelic Athletic Association
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1840:O’Callaghan, Therese (30 September 2021).
1346:Overseas unit: GAA bodies outside Ireland.
1336:One Wall: the most basic form of handball.
1132:A game of international rules football in
975:Fetch: To catch the ball above one's head.
2523:All-Ireland Senior Football Championship
1879:
1877:
1875:
1873:
1871:
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1562:All-Ireland Senior Football Championship
1356:Panel: The Gaelic games equivalent of a
915:All-Ireland Senior Football Championship
896:All-Ireland Senior Football Championship
542:All-Ireland Senior Football Championship
202:
2528:All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship
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919:All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship
900:All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship
1931:
1920:
1894:O’Connor, Christy (28 December 2021).
1860:"Antrim v Fermanagh – Ladies Football"
1514:from participation; abolished in 2001.
1262:being used for a Gaelic football match
340:: Under-20 Football League, Division 2
2953:Irish Collegiate Handball Association
1560:, awarded to the winning team in the
1504:Right Corner Back: no. 2, a defender.
1467:are the next level below All-Ireland.
1090:Headquarters/HQ: Colloquial term for
488:Irish Collegiate Handball Association
7:
1684:a modern sports and cultural revival
1551:Tony Healy attempts a sidearm stroke
1432:to determine the winners on the day.
982:" in GAA terms - see foreign sports.
480:= Irish Amateur Handball Association
2974:Ladies' Gaelic Football Association
1229:level where the three levels exist.
880:Ladies' Gaelic Football Association
333:Leinster Minor Hurling Championship
38:, and these are very interesting.
3174:Australian and New Zealand punting
752:: Games held between hurlers, and
738:Comhairle Cluiche Corr na hÉireann
679:Camóg: Hurley or stick as used in
402:" or "Gaelic Athletic Club", e.g.
25:
1913:McMahon, James (29 August 2020).
1710:the referee to certain foul play.
1282:, i.e. the ball itself. See also
1207:Irish Handball Union or IHU: the
1200:Irish handball: another name for
27:The following is an alphabetical
2543:GAA Interprovincial Championship
750:Compromise rules/Composite rules
354:Cork Senior Camogie Championship
3030:Sports terms named after people
2933:Impact of the COVID-19 pandemic
2267:All-Ireland Senior Championship
2246:All-Ireland Senior Championship
2027:"GAA Rule 21 decision welcomed"
828:: Irish for a province, plural
185:
2369:Games Administration Committee
1463:with the addition of Britain.
846:Camogie Association of Ireland
740:: Rounders Council of Ireland.
36:list of Irish county nicknames
1:
2774:Secretaries/Directors General
2045:"True GAA voice wins the day"
1286:(below). A hurling ball is a
921:in the same year. It is rare.
452:= Gaelic Football Club, e.g.
434:= Gaelic Athletic Club, e.g.
371:Other abbreviations include:
1964:"Inter-County Transfer Form"
1742:International rules football
1174:Australian rules footballers
842:Cumann Camógaíochta na nGael
3179:North American horse racing
2319:Gaelic Athletic Association
1160:Gaelic Athletic Association
1111:: The stick or bat used in
860:Gaelic Athletic Association
820:Gaelic Athletic Association
787:or American states such as
683:. Shorter than male hurley.
550:All-Ireland Senior Football
427:Gaelic Athletic Association
404:CLG Naomh Anna, Leitir Móir
400:Gaelic Athletic Association
3388:
3357:Gaelic games-related lists
1191:Australian Football League
518:A typical handball "alley"
419:for "Gaelic Football Club"
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3063:Australian rules football
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2326:
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1195:Australian rules football
1094:, also known as "Croker".
913:: When a county wins the
734:: The National Executive.
294:: Ladies' Gaelic football
3362:Gaelic games terminology
2928:125th anniversary events
2533:National Football League
1465:Provincial championships
894:Counties contesting the
876:Cumann Peil Gael na mBan
3278:Skiing and snowboarding
3273:Skiing and snowboarding
2538:National Hurling League
1917:– via www.rte.ie.
1758:free-taking competition
1430:free-taking competition
1420:Ladies' Gaelic football
1416:Peil (Ghaelach) na mBan
902:(blue), or both (green)
746:: The National Council.
497:Ladies' Gaelic Football
3248:Professional wrestling
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3020:Glossaries of sports
1524:; abolished in 1971.
1461:provinces of Ireland
987:association football
554:Hurling Championship
533:Alley: the court in
2979:Camogie Association
2422:Provincial councils
2033:. 17 November 2001.
1455:Province: run by a
1170:International rules
772:Gaelic games county
732:An Coiste Náisiunta
413:Cumann Peil Gaelach
2643:Vincent O'Donoghue
2119:Provincial council
1764:will then be held.
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1381:Páirc an Chrócaigh
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1158:: Inter-county is
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1699:: Official Guide.
1697:Treoraí Oifigiúil
1426:Penalty shoot-out
1390:Park: (see also)
1331:Treoraí Oifigiúil
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2743:Liam O'Neill
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2718:Joe McDonagh
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3085:Board games
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2810:(1979–2008)
2802:(1964–1979)
2794:(1929–1964)
2786:(1901–1929)
2708:Peter Quinn
2698:Mick Loftus
2693:Paddy Buggy
2663:Alf Ó Muirí
2573:Peter Kelly
2114:County team
1775:Yellow card
1646:In hurling
1474:Irish word
1440:competition
1372:Páirc Esler
1181:portmanteau
991:rugby union
935:Dual player
925:Dual county
691:camógaíocht
592:Bainisteoir
34:. See also
3346:Categories
3313:Water polo
3308:Volleyball
3238:Pickleball
3233:Motorsport
3218:Ice hockey
3213:Gymnastics
3169:Equestrian
3137:Cue sports
3080:Basketball
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2753:John Horan
2728:Seán Kelly
2683:Con Murphy
2554:Presidents
2342:Foundation
1782:References
1385:Croke Park
1136:, between
1092:Croke Park
1077:Croke Park
1053:Goalkeeper
911:The Double
898:(yellow),
814:(in Irish
812:Croke Park
639:Book: See
436:Kilcoo GAC
266:: National
242:: Under-21
232:: Under-20
186:References
3318:Wing Chun
3164:Disc golf
3058:Athletics
2923:Centenary
2886:nicknames
2822:Tom Ryan
2608:Seán Ryan
2502:Waterford
2497:Tipperary
2209:Elsewhere
1623:in Irish.
1621:liathróid
1556:Sam: The
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1268:Liathróid
1260:liathróid
1240:Kick Fada
1138:Australia
1134:Melbourne
1075:"HQ" aka
288:: Hurling
276:: Camogie
3331:Category
3122:Climbing
3068:Baseball
2903:Stadiums
2482:Limerick
2477:Kilkenny
2436:Leinster
2431:Connacht
2411:Rounders
2406:Handball
2396:Football
2239:Football
2221:Stadiums
2183:Rounders
2178:Handball
2168:Football
2152:Rounders
2147:Handball
2137:Football
2031:RTÉ News
1980:15 April
1574:Selector
1499:Red card
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1436:Poc Fada
1412:(above).
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1341:baseball
1280:handball
1276:football
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767:counties
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560:All Star
350:Cork SCC
316:: Shield
304:: League
260:: Senior
248:: Junior
45:Contents
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3228:Kho kho
3223:Kabaddi
3186:Fencing
3147:Cycling
3142:Curling
3132:Cricket
3090:Bowling
3048:Archery
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2913:Rule 27
2908:Rule 21
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1668:Groups.
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359:AI JLFC
222:: Minor
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2876:Boards
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209:Sport
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2389:Codes
2193:Lists
2130:Men's
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2850:2021
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240:U21
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